Твой Bellroy
Leather’s unique properties make it the material foundation of every Bellroy product. To ensure our leathers are slim, strong, and a delight to use, we run a magnifying glass over the tiniest of design details.
COLOR RANGE
Our leathers come in a range of colors, age gracefully and are backed by our 3-year warranty.
TYPES OF LEATHER
We only use vegetable-tanned leathers from LWG gold-rated tanneries. This ensures they are toxin free and crafted to world-class environmental standards. We then finish our leathers in one of three ways.
Naked Leathers
SHOW MORE CHARACTER
Our Naked leathers draw on thousands of years of leather craft, showcasing the hides with minimal intervention. These aniline hides eschew additional treatments, leaving the grain and personality on full display. As you handle them, the grain develops a richer texture and takes on more character and color with daily use.
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Dressed Leathers
LOOKS NEWER FOR LONGER
Our Dressed leathers are more durable than our Naked leathers whilst still retaining a natural appearance. A light natural coating of pigment increases their durability, resulting in a wonderful balance between consistency and character.
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All-Weather Leather
PROTECTION IN TOUGH CONDITIONS
Our All-Weather leathers are our most durable, able to repel both water and wear. Their resilience is provided by additional treatments in both the surface and structure of our hides, which provide extra protection in tough conditions.
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CARE FOR YOUR LEATHER
If leather gets wet
Dry it slowly. Speed drying leather changes its chemical structure, and you end up with stiff crinkle cut chaos. When drying wet leather, make sure you do so at room temperature and be sure that your wallet starts in the shape you want it to end up as.
If leather gets dry
Rub something damp into it like leather dressing or cream. Pick a leather care solution that's made from all natural ingredients – make sure it’s clear, too, to avoid discoloration.
If leather gets dirty
Use a damp cloth and steer clear from adding soaps or vinegar to the water. For tough stains like pen ink or red wine, try using leather conditioning treatments specifically designed to remove the stain but not the leather’s dye.